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[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work hard and want to get on. >> what is the prime minister planning to spend his millionaire's tax on? [cheering and applause] >> honorable lady, when the top rate of tax put up, millionaires paid 7 million pounds less. that's incompetent and inefficient sei she left -- to support. >> the question is asked, when the prime minister is giving -- [inaudible] dr. julian lewis. give him the sas nighting gail had the qirks quashed following the quashing of his military prison sentence last year, does the prime minister agree with me that it would be totally against the public interest and
[inaudible] what does it say about the priority of this coalition government? >> it's an important priority we have taken on in budget after budget even in difficult times say we are on your side, we want to cut your taxes bills. in two weeks time there are is a tax cut of over 200 pounds for 24 million people in our country. each and every taxpayer at the same time lifting over 2 million people out of tax and don't pay any income tax at all. it's progress on the side of people who work...
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but, the government is allowing the company to raise prices on oil, so that could be a good thing. moving on to seagate technology, what do you see there? > > yeah, stx, stx has been a little bit under-performing the other hard drive spaces. we see wdc on fire, we see sandisk at 52-week highs, so those have been performing very well. stx, very similar concept: we saw aggressive call buying in it stx. they were buying april 34s, and they were buying april 39s. now they are buying weeklies for next week's 36 calls. i think we are going to get end-of-the-quarter markup. this friday is end-of-the- quarter mark-up - it is the last day of the quarter. i think a lot of these stocks are going to run up into this. i think stx is a perfect example. on friday, it bounced off that 50-day moving average at $34.16. i like what they're doing globally. they are based out of dublin, but they have good exposure to the global growth story. we've seen mixed earnings in technology. mu went higher, oracle went lower; but i like what stx is doing, and with aggressive call-buyers, i bought some calls, i c
but, the government is allowing the company to raise prices on oil, so that could be a good thing. moving on to seagate technology, what do you see there? > > yeah, stx, stx has been a little bit under-performing the other hard drive spaces. we see wdc on fire, we see sandisk at 52-week highs, so those have been performing very well. stx, very similar concept: we saw aggressive call buying in it stx. they were buying april 34s, and they were buying april 39s. now they are buying weeklies...
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> reporter: americans have overwhelmingly embracedger netwo generic drugs over brand names, but the government is asking the supreme court to consider whether consumers have been cheated out of even more savings by so-called pay for delay drug patent deals that keep drugs from coming to market sooner. the case involved the drug androjel. the drug's distributor struck a deal with watson pharmaceutical in 2006, which keeps the generic off shelves until 2015 in exchange for a fee. the industry contends in reaching some settlements for drugs like lipitor, consumers have benefitted. >> lipitor is coming to the market five years before the expiration of the patent, saving $4.5 billion per year. this is one of many patent settlements that involved some kind of consideration that saved consumers and the federal government billions of dollars. >> reporter: aarp and the ama argue settlements allowing big pharma companies which pay companies to wait, undermine abilities for doctors to give cost-effective prescriptions to patients. analysts from deerfield institute found generics lost 52% of them. armen .
> reporter: americans have overwhelmingly embracedger netwo generic drugs over brand names, but the government is asking the supreme court to consider whether consumers have been cheated out of even more savings by so-called pay for delay drug patent deals that keep drugs from coming to market sooner. the case involved the drug androjel. the drug's distributor struck a deal with watson pharmaceutical in 2006, which keeps the generic off shelves until 2015 in exchange for a fee. the industry...
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the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party opposite. >> mr. speaker, it has been estimated that some of the cost 7 just one nuclear reactor, million households would be lifted out of fuel poverty. it comes with an eye watering 14 billion pound price tag. that does not make nuclear unaffordable, can you tell us what would? >> our fleet of nuclear power stations are coming to the end of their life. i think it is very important that we work hard to replace some of that capacity. myt is what -- why i think right honorable friend was absolutely right to give us the go-ahead. i think it will be an important provide
the home secretary governments got their immigration policy wrong. that she should persuade her husband to make a similar position as far as economic policy? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very good point. we inherited a complete shambles when it came to immigration, a system completely out of control. but we have had apologies or sort of apologies for that. what we have not had as any sort of apology for the borrowing, spending, and debt, for the mess we are left in by the party...
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after a lot of pressure from the afghan government, the u.s. military is about to hand over control. what will happen to the prisoners? .> and over as the largest prison run by americans into afghan hands. u.s. transferred most of the facility to afghan control. not all. that may present karzai angry. he repeated the demand of the prisons be handed over, most recently in less than two weeks ago. >> i urge you to stand with me and say karzai is right. we want to take responsibility for the prison. those or innocence to be released. >> that is what worries u.s. officials. that the afghans with set free the detainees still in u.s. hands. >> americans want assurances that people they feel are dangerous, if they are released from jail, will not be released on the battlefield. they are worried about an afghan state that has a history of releasing such men. >> president karzai in u.s. officials disagree on internment, holding afghans without trial. karzai believes it is unconstitutional. u.s. troops have done that for years. somehow, they must close t
after a lot of pressure from the afghan government, the u.s. military is about to hand over control. what will happen to the prisoners? .> and over as the largest prison run by americans into afghan hands. u.s. transferred most of the facility to afghan control. not all. that may present karzai angry. he repeated the demand of the prisons be handed over, most recently in less than two weeks ago. >> i urge you to stand with me and say karzai is right. we want to take responsibility for...
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the public spending framework introduced by the previous government divided government spending the two halves. fixed departmental budgets and was called annually managed expenditure. the annual managed expenditure. in practice it was unmanaged expenditure and that includes almost the entire welfare budget, as well as items like debt interest and payments to the unions. according to the forecast today, the european budget deal by the prime minister has paid britain a total of 3.5 billion pounds. we will now introduce a new limit of the significant proposal of annually managed expenditure, set out in a way that allows the -- allows us to operate that will bring controlled areas of public spending that have been out of control. we will set out how more details of this work -- in the new spending limit at the brown in june. welfare andns on they are tough, and they affect many people. make the difficult decisions for them and the country, it would be much worse. active monetary policy and a responsible fiscal policy are two components of our plan and we need the supply side reform to put t
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that their government has agreed with. reporting right there well let's get another level of perspective now on the story i'm joined in the studio by a news editor i have a coffee good to see you today let's address some of the issues here regarding cyprus and the vast amounts of money that's being attacked or raided as some would say there are a lot of not just wealthy russians but russian banks that operate out of cyprus here some are saying this seizure of certain amounts of money is essentially a form of theft of russian money that's absolutely right. prime minister medvedev last week used the term expropriation which was a reference to what the bolsheviks did in the past he today has followed up that statement with with a statement saying basically the stealing of what has already been stolen continues and that's a that's a reference to cyprus is off shore status of the russian economy and well thirty nine other economies at least and yet as an expression of how he feels about it there are very unhappy with so we have
that their government has agreed with. reporting right there well let's get another level of perspective now on the story i'm joined in the studio by a news editor i have a coffee good to see you today let's address some of the issues here regarding cyprus and the vast amounts of money that's being attacked or raided as some would say there are a lot of not just wealthy russians but russian banks that operate out of cyprus here some are saying this seizure of certain amounts of money is...
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the government can control capital. the wall street journal is reporting that customs and border patrol agents are looking out for anybody with more than 10,000 euros live in the country . there are a lot to confiscate anything about that. i guess the part of this that makes this at least a muted reaction is that the news came down here somewhere just before midnight. just past midnight here in cyprus. so most folks were asleep by the time the news hit in the wake up tomorrow and find out that they are not allowed to get to the bank. the other issue that was here, going on here this morning is that it is a national holiday. it is greek independence day, what is a cyprus-holiday. there were parades. people were not necessarily getting it off of their mind, but distracting themselves in the banking crisis, certainly talking about it, but least a cause for celebration, something of a national holiday. it is back to work. that is not happening now. expectation in this, what is essentially -- rihanna shore of people will rea
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government leaders hope to clear the site by around 2050. more than half a century after decommissioning began. but the process could take even longer. they still haven't found the final storage site for components that are highly radioactive. nhk world, berlin. >>> relatives of japanese citizens who were abducted and taking to north korea are calling on their government to bring their loved ones home. monday marks the anniversary of a foundation of the abductee's families. they have identified 17 victims. they took place in the 1970s and 1980s. kim jong-il admitted they have abducted them, and they returned five. many parents of the victims believe that the claims are not true. they're still trying to find out what happened to their relatives. shigeo iizuka's sister was abducted. >> translator: we want them to think about what they can do right now. >> talks between tokyo and pyongyang have been stalled because of north korea's nuclear and missile programs. >>> chess fans around the globe watched in 1997 as world champion gary kasparov lost
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effort to see the president step down and to see a democratic process take hold with a transitional government according to the geneva commune kay for those of us engaged in that effort anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> problematic indeed. iraq however along with iran defends the oversight. malki basically says and senior officials say that the flights are for humanitary concerns. secretary kerry says the over flights are something that are threatening the relations between u.s. and fragility. secretary kerry goes on to say that for iraq to move forward it must have fair leblgss. he says quote there's an enormous investment of our treasure our people and our money into this initiative. the world has an interest in seeing iraq take the leading role as a functioning democracy. due though that elections will be critical. if iraq remains conclusive and cohesive it has a chance of succeeding. heather? >> kelly wright thank you so much. >> the time now 11 after the top of the hour. after a week cbs finally addresses the controversy over this memorial being used as a prop duri
effort to see the president step down and to see a democratic process take hold with a transitional government according to the geneva commune kay for those of us engaged in that effort anything that supports president assad is problematic. >> problematic indeed. iraq however along with iran defends the oversight. malki basically says and senior officials say that the flights are for humanitary concerns. secretary kerry says the over flights are something that are threatening the...
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just getting a permit from the government can take many years, especially since nobody wants a refinery in their backyard. it can take two to three years when already cited or the time frame to do the build-out. that's why a refinery has not been built in the united states since 1976 and why you rarely see any large scale expansions of existing refineries because it is tough to invest in a business to wait six years before you get paid back. they are protected from outside competition and the way the industry works they are protected from each other. since no one spends billions to undercut the others on price, hey, there's not any price wars. and to me that's exactly what we look for in a slap happy oligopoly. let me throw in the fact in the last three years, we have seen, and this is why it's so profitable, we have seen an explosion in domestic oil and gas production. the shale fines, many people have been surprised by the newfound oil that the price at the pump has not come down and gotten cheaper. you know why that hasn't happened? one of the big reasons is that the gains from our c
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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south korea's government south korea's government says it will launch a 1.3 billion fund this week to provide debt relief for more than a half a million people on able to take loans. the fund will cancel up to half of the debt of individuals who been unable to make repayments for more than six months. it will apply to debts up to $90,000. >> boeing is planning to lay off about 800 workers and washington by the end of the year. the company said it will cut another 1200 to 1500 jobs through attrition and other means. the job cuts will be mostly from the 747 and 787 jet programs. the company says production rates on those airplanes will not be affected. boeing has i issued layoff notices yet. san jose wants to keep samsung and the silicon valley. the city council is expected to approve 7 million in incentives to keep the company from moving to texas. a proposed expansion of samsung san jose facility will replace existing offices with a modern research and development campus totaling 680,000 square feet to two distinctive tan story towers. samsung semiconductor has been based in san jose
south korea's government south korea's government says it will launch a 1.3 billion fund this week to provide debt relief for more than a half a million people on able to take loans. the fund will cancel up to half of the debt of individuals who been unable to make repayments for more than six months. it will apply to debts up to $90,000. >> boeing is planning to lay off about 800 workers and washington by the end of the year. the company said it will cut another 1200 to 1500 jobs through...
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russian government states a raid earlier today at aamnesty international offices in moscow, the government accused its political foe for spying for foreign governments. putin says the raid is just an scamp of why it's always best to play nice with mother russia. phil black joins me live now from moscow. phil, welcome. >> reporter: jake, a 67-year-old man collapsing in his bathroom and dying would not normally become an international news story, nor would the police normally block off his home and test for radioactive convict tom nation. but that is what has happened in the case of the death of borys bare zofski. he was one of russia's richest men who went on to be one of the most vocal critics much putin. anybody who knew him in the 1990s described him as driven and ambitious, not your average mathematician. he became one of the country's hated oligarchs, that small number of ruthless businessmen who quickly built enormous personal wealth, snapping up state resources cheaply as russia chaotically embraced capitalism. he also charmed, pestered and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming
russian government states a raid earlier today at aamnesty international offices in moscow, the government accused its political foe for spying for foreign governments. putin says the raid is just an scamp of why it's always best to play nice with mother russia. phil black joins me live now from moscow. phil, welcome. >> reporter: jake, a 67-year-old man collapsing in his bathroom and dying would not normally become an international news story, nor would the police normally block off his...
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government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family says once the ruling comes down they may or may not issue a statement. if they did, it likely wouldn't come until tomorrow. >> shepard: an bremner is with us, she is a spokesman for the group, friends of amanda knox. this is something they had been expecting. but it is a little weird to an american audience to hear a court can overturn an acquit cal. >> double jeopardy is our mainstay of our constitution and rights. so amanda knox acquitted on a denovo appeal. the case was tried once. with independent experts on appeal, and then for them to come back and say, we
government to get amanda knox and i do ited, and that's a long shot. one, because of what you just mentioned. in this country would do not have double jeopardy. so as far also the u.s. is concerned chev is free, and two, as a rule, we do not industry do it american citizens to other countries. they would try her in absentia and if she was convicted again, she would clearly have to avoid italy for the rest of her life. the old boyfriend? he is in italy so he would be tried again. the knox family...
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yes, you will get flexuation but the dividend is a nice alternative rather than waking up and the government telling you that you lose 30% of your money. >> that woultd be a bad wake up call. so, now, check out the yahoo! finance question of the day. how are you positioning the international holdings in your portfolio? we'll bring you the results later in the show. let's go to josh with the market flash. >> check out thetanking now. the analysts saying that they are gaining on check point. conversations indicate a marketed increase in share losses in the past several months. sue, back to you. >> thank you very much. it's risk off today. we're off 116 points right now on the dow jones industrial average. moments from now ben bernanke will address a group of top policymakers in london. investors will watch for any and all signs and perhaps some comments on what's going on in europe, too. steve describes what is on top of the agenda today. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their
yes, you will get flexuation but the dividend is a nice alternative rather than waking up and the government telling you that you lose 30% of your money. >> that woultd be a bad wake up call. so, now, check out the yahoo! finance question of the day. how are you positioning the international holdings in your portfolio? we'll bring you the results later in the show. let's go to josh with the market flash. >> check out thetanking now. the analysts saying that they are gaining on check...
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liz: how does the government win? people stimulating housing market? >> get benefit of economic activity and don't have the long term deduction for the someone says in home 25 years and gets deduction every year. liz: let me play devil's advocate on the industry side, it will cause a housing slump if you eliminate the gift that keeps on giving. >> glad you asked that. it does the opposite in my opinion. if you look about it, painted ourselves in corner. 3.5, 4% interest rates. we know rates will go up eventually, rates go up 6, 7%, still good, will someone purchase a home and i don't want to give up 3% mortgage to take out one for seven. wait a minute, a have a 3% mortgage after the tax deduction feel like more of a bridge. liz: how do we implement this? how do we say to the lobbyists. this will become what 2 has become, five years done? somebody has to compromise. >> everyone wants to do not in my backyard. it has to be part of a grand plan. part of a total revenue package and expense cutting package, right? if we're able to accomplish that, implement
liz: how does the government win? people stimulating housing market? >> get benefit of economic activity and don't have the long term deduction for the someone says in home 25 years and gets deduction every year. liz: let me play devil's advocate on the industry side, it will cause a housing slump if you eliminate the gift that keeps on giving. >> glad you asked that. it does the opposite in my opinion. if you look about it, painted ourselves in corner. 3.5, 4% interest rates. we...
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of government forces using chemical weapons against them. who joins us here on the program we can take this story just a bit further paula good to see you. such similar accusations have been thrown about. no it is not the first time the syrian opposition in the pot as saying today that al assad's forces fired what they are claiming are chemical weapons at will surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the latest report suggests that two rebel fighters have been killed and some twenty three people wounded it does follow last week in which we saw accusations from both sides accusing the others of using chemical weaponry when there was a mysterious explosion near the city of aleppo now you remember that in that explosion twenty six people were killed and dozens more wounded that explosion was quickly and swiftly they billed by western intelligence agencies as a chemical incident perpetrated by forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad the syrian regime has since the united nat
of government forces using chemical weapons against them. who joins us here on the program we can take this story just a bit further paula good to see you. such similar accusations have been thrown about. no it is not the first time the syrian opposition in the pot as saying today that al assad's forces fired what they are claiming are chemical weapons at will surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the latest report suggests that...
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whatever the government or did. i have cash will i have a job will i have savings and these questions for them are not answered by. their government has agreed with. all right. thank you very much. perspective on this right now i'm joined here in the studio by. crossing good to have you coming in let's talk about this is cyprus it only took nearly a year for them to get the bear out there are asking for yet from what i understand it was still a bit of a short. euro zone mismanagement i think. it took nine months for them to put together a bailout package nine months after the super. rich they struck a deal at five o'clock in the morning a deal that has markets up and down the euro's been up and down on the dollar this morning. despite all of that the deal that they do strike comes in at seven billion less than what the cypriots were asking for in the first place there we go so what happens next well. the country's second largest bank it's the economy. a couple thousand people are going to lose their jobs here. and s
whatever the government or did. i have cash will i have a job will i have savings and these questions for them are not answered by. their government has agreed with. all right. thank you very much. perspective on this right now i'm joined here in the studio by. crossing good to have you coming in let's talk about this is cyprus it only took nearly a year for them to get the bear out there are asking for yet from what i understand it was still a bit of a short. euro zone mismanagement i think....
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they can say federal government has no business by mandating what a marriage is or there are libertarian ways they can argue it. i would be surprised if they didn't find a way to go through this without offending the growing number of people including republicans who think this is a right that people have. chris: kathleen. >> well, i think the court is more concerned about not appearing to be this elected legislative body when it comes to public opinion. there is a good chance that they will be able to, that same-sex marriage proponents will get a win without the court having to make big constitutional adjustments. chris: helene. >> i think in much of the same way that we have seen conservatives like bob portman, dick chaney come around on same-sex issues because they have people who are close to them who are gay. this isn't going to come out in the supreme court decision, but i think the court is moving in that direction as well. i think you're going to see them going -- chris: anthony kennedy is the tiebreaker on this. >> he is. in some cases involving gay rights in the past, he has be
they can say federal government has no business by mandating what a marriage is or there are libertarian ways they can argue it. i would be surprised if they didn't find a way to go through this without offending the growing number of people including republicans who think this is a right that people have. chris: kathleen. >> well, i think the court is more concerned about not appearing to be this elected legislative body when it comes to public opinion. there is a good chance that they...
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to the government. holding their hands behind their backs and holding all the cards and tying up the government is entitled to the president and his choices so to talk about the implications of oil corporations on palsy and what we can expect at this pipeline goes through i'm joined now by dr sacks national wildlife federation is legislative director thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me so how exactly is this pipeline expected to affect the communities that it does go through both health and the environment short well the pipeline runs from hardesty alberta canada to steel city nebraska and what's going to happen with this pipeline is it all run along some of the most important environmental areas in our country or sand hills are underground for which is the source of drinking water for countless americans we're concerned that this pipeline not only is going to harm environmental habitat and displaced people but it also could. potential lead to catastrophic environmental disaster if ever th
to the government. holding their hands behind their backs and holding all the cards and tying up the government is entitled to the president and his choices so to talk about the implications of oil corporations on palsy and what we can expect at this pipeline goes through i'm joined now by dr sacks national wildlife federation is legislative director thanks so much for coming on thanks for having me so how exactly is this pipeline expected to affect the communities that it does go through both...
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to stay in his post a little wider fears the trouble at the top of the real chance of talks with the government once. you. know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the u.s. mainstream media prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their help in a desperate protest. eleven am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t we start our program in cyprus where fraud talks have been down to the wire but the country managed to score an eleventh hour bailout deal with creditors to avoid a financial meltdown there is a price to pay though people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a chunk taken away the bank itself will also be broken up are these tests are cilia as more from nicosia. the deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of matched by the european central bank and cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here papua bank of cyprus like you know what's going to happen is going to be havin
to stay in his post a little wider fears the trouble at the top of the real chance of talks with the government once. you. know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the u.s. mainstream media prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their help in a desperate protest. eleven am in moscow i matter as a good to have you with us here on r t we start our program in cyprus where fraud talks have been down to the wire but the country managed to...
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the government in. damascus we are not in any way advocating the keys of bashar assad we are working and we do believe that it is still possible to achieve this goal towards the establishment of a platform for interest syrian dialogue for some reconciliation the impartiality here is crucial others that has more have more influence upon syrian opposition should do more by far more to impress these people that they should be really engaged with the government with the saudis i would put it rather this way. there is no alternative alternative is more casualties more tragedy what we experience there daily and others at brics have very similar views it has been proven through. several events national positions being explained by spokespersons by leaders themselves and then very sure that durban would add to this what we believe is a unified and coherent message. of what should be done there to resolve the problem there is some speculation in the west that russia and china are trying to bring break says their
the government in. damascus we are not in any way advocating the keys of bashar assad we are working and we do believe that it is still possible to achieve this goal towards the establishment of a platform for interest syrian dialogue for some reconciliation the impartiality here is crucial others that has more have more influence upon syrian opposition should do more by far more to impress these people that they should be really engaged with the government with the saudis i would put it rather...
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to somehow subvert his government. the reality is -- this is something that was confirm today by secretary kerry, the united states want to be sure there is stability, not only in afghanistan but in the region with regard to keeping terrorists at bay. part of that equation is election next year. they want to make sure that karzai is not fixing next year's elections. there will be a legitimate fair and balanceed election in afghanistan. we are interested in the establishing the ability. he undermines the position, often times a corrupt position in my opinion in afghanistan. >> karzai has been a prickly character to deal with more any administration. i am not sure he becomes more pliable, so to speak. take a lesson from iraq and dealing with iraq. when you pick up stakes and leave you lose influence. we are about to lose whatever influence we have on the country. >> shannon: quick thought? >> you can see it around the middle east. egypt led by the brotherhood. embassy, attack and we're hopeless and powerless. nothing hap
to somehow subvert his government. the reality is -- this is something that was confirm today by secretary kerry, the united states want to be sure there is stability, not only in afghanistan but in the region with regard to keeping terrorists at bay. part of that equation is election next year. they want to make sure that karzai is not fixing next year's elections. there will be a legitimate fair and balanceed election in afghanistan. we are interested in the establishing the ability. he...
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restrict their liberty under the constitution. >> reporter: defenders of proposition 8 say the federal government should leave the definition of marriage up to individual states. nine states now allow same-sex marriage along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it. >> the institution of marriage and marriage laws are designed to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: the second case challenges defense of marriage act, blocks federal recognition of same-sex couples in states they are allowed to marry. edie windsor had to pay $363,000 in estate taxes when her partner died. >> i couldn't believe they were making a stranger of the person i lived with and loved for 42 something live. >> president obama now calls the law unconstitutional. house republicans are defending it in court. a new pew research center shows the majority of americans now support gay marriage. researchers say it shows the largest change in opinions on a policy issue in a decade. in washington i'm danielle lee, nbc news. >>> moving on to business, sha
restrict their liberty under the constitution. >> reporter: defenders of proposition 8 say the federal government should leave the definition of marriage up to individual states. nine states now allow same-sex marriage along with washington, d.c. 38 others ban it. >> the institution of marriage and marriage laws are designed to attach mothers and fathers to each other and the children they may create and raise in the best environment. >> reporter: the second case challenges...
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in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at the university of texas would appreciate it medical facility says it lost the vial last week. the virus inside that vial can cause a potentially deadly fever in humans. only through contact with venezuelan rats. anyway the school's president has released a statement saying the investigation continues but at this time it is likely, but not confirmed that the vial was destroyed during normal laboratory sterilization practices. investigators say they want to know more about how too sky divers plummeted to the ground and died over the weekend. and
in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the heart of -- 12 days in the heart of europe. president speaking to citizens he says significant decisions will be made in the coming days. it could be a bumpy ride. back to you, shep. >> shepard: greg pat cot. cyprus. no need to panic. if you could, take a look around for a moment. see if you find a zil a deadly virus. folks at...
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while government revenues went up nicely in cyprus, the government spended and spent some more and we've seen that in southern europe and elsewhere and now the piper has to be paid . >> mr. forbes, given the differences you've pointed out between the economies and the attitudes of germans and german favors and those of southern europeans, do you think it would be bet father cyprus had just left the -- would be better if cyprus had just left the euro one right now? >> there's no reason why it couldn't fit together if these things were treated as a credit die sis from the very beginning -- crisis from the very beginning. in my country, for example, it won't happen, but let's say the state of illinois, which is an economic disaster disically, defaulted on its bonds, it wouldn't leave the dollar zone, it's a credit problem. that's what this should have been treated as in the beginning. figure out how you deal with the banks that are in trouble, stop piling on new taxes which just crushes the private sector, and unfortunately the public sectors in these countries have made minimal reforms, mi
while government revenues went up nicely in cyprus, the government spended and spent some more and we've seen that in southern europe and elsewhere and now the piper has to be paid . >> mr. forbes, given the differences you've pointed out between the economies and the attitudes of germans and german favors and those of southern europeans, do you think it would be bet father cyprus had just left the -- would be better if cyprus had just left the euro one right now? >> there's no...
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this is their idea of government. everybody in the country needs to be paying attention to what the democrats and in some cases a handful of republicans are doing. at a time when we should be talking about transparency on the issues of our time. we are simply being brushed aside by imperious and elitist government. just a few days later, lawmakers admitted they were adopting law enforcement officers. imagine not. a month later, they said they wanted to use banned assault weapons. earlier this week, governor cuomo admitted that he had to amend the law. because it bans the sale of this. they didn't even think about that. the idiocy of the whole process is astounding. new report out today saying that governor cuomo is trying to lure the "tonight show" back to manhattan. that is right, nbc with three shows is trying to, well, basically dump the host of one of their three winning shows. these are brilliant people. right and to get the show back to manhattan providing 30 percent tax break if it decides to leave to caper but
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the usda has shot down many of the recommendations from the government accountability office. it says it over exaggerated risks at the labs and the cdc says it has redundant safety and security at these labs. i'll continue digging through this report again released minutes ago to see if it tinkles out any of these bioterrorism labs in california. >>> time now 6:18. lawmakers may be closer to pass a new online sales tax. the senate approved a noon binding amendment that would alieu states to collect sales tax. the vet was mostly symbolic. amazon customers here in california already pay sales tax. >>> a new survey finds most babies are fed solid food too soon. 93% of mothers surveyed by the cdc say they give their babies solid food before the age of six months. >>> time now 6:19. police all over california will be cracking down on drivers using hand held cell phones all next month. they wrote more than 425,000 tickets for people caught talking on hand held devices last year. they also issued another 21,000 tickets for texting while driving. law enforcement officers say they are
the usda has shot down many of the recommendations from the government accountability office. it says it over exaggerated risks at the labs and the cdc says it has redundant safety and security at these labs. i'll continue digging through this report again released minutes ago to see if it tinkles out any of these bioterrorism labs in california. >>> time now 6:18. lawmakers may be closer to pass a new online sales tax. the senate approved a noon binding amendment that would alieu...
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>>> overseas secretary of state john kerry delivered a blunt message to the government of iraq today. it was all about what's happening with syria and iran. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is with the secretary in baghdad. >> reporter: john kerry is the first secretary of state to come to iraq since hillary clinton in 2009. it's his first visit since he came as a senator at the height of the civil war in 2006. arriving today in secrecy, in the week when iraq saw some of its worst terrorist attacks in years to mark the tenth anniversary of the war. but kerry did not come primarily to discuss iraq. despite the smiles for the cameras, the secretary of state confronted iraq's prime minister maliki, accusing him of colluding with iran to prop up the assad regime by permitting almost daily weapons shipments from iran to syria through iraq's airspace. >> we had a very spirited discussion on the subject of the overflights. i made it very clear to the prime minister that the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad. and his regime. >> repor
>>> overseas secretary of state john kerry delivered a blunt message to the government of iraq today. it was all about what's happening with syria and iran. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is with the secretary in baghdad. >> reporter: john kerry is the first secretary of state to come to iraq since hillary clinton in 2009. it's his first visit since he came as a senator at the height of the civil war in 2006. arriving today in secrecy, in the week when...
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government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial. also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges and assassination threats from the taliban this story and more after the break. technology innovation. developments around. the future. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew. welcome to the big picture. the. it is easy to get. you to. welcome the syrian national coalition has a decisive there were gestures the resignation of its president. announced he was stepping down just months after he was elected all his point to chaos today sales. in his statement was outed said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached red lines now he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to
government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial. also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges and assassination threats from the taliban this story and more after the break. technology innovation. developments around. the future. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you...
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the first possibility is the united states government. the united states government has the money, needs to do something for our unemployment problem and here's a way to do it because as the marcora law in italy that i mentioned earlier illustrates there's a governmental and a social interest in doing this. this is a better way to solve the unemployment problem than giving people a dole for months or years at a time during which time they lose their job connections, they often lose their skills. this is a much better solution, giving them the startup money to begin small, medium size enterprises that they will have a great interest in making successful because it's their future, it's their wellbeing that's at stake and it's their collectively owned and operated enterprise. well, why in the world don't we have a cooperative business administration providing startup money and technical help so that these kinds of enterprise, particularly helping unemployed people, could begin not only to help them and to help our economy but again to provid
the first possibility is the united states government. the united states government has the money, needs to do something for our unemployment problem and here's a way to do it because as the marcora law in italy that i mentioned earlier illustrates there's a governmental and a social interest in doing this. this is a better way to solve the unemployment problem than giving people a dole for months or years at a time during which time they lose their job connections, they often lose their...
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. >>> according to the new york times the cia has been helping arab governments send weapons to syrian rebels. the newspaper says the air lift of weapons expanded significantly late last year. cia officers helped them shop for weapons including a large purchase from cover asia. >>> experiment bioterrorism labs could be doing more harm than good. kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with new reports that question the safety of these labs. kyla. >> reporter: a federal watchdog group is expected to release more information today. the government accountability office says it called for tougher safety standards but the usa today reports the standards have yet to be developed. the u.s. is at an increased risk for -- a lot of the risk has to do with security. it's been a big concern since the 2001 anthrax letter attacks. the uada and centers for disease control share responsibility when it comes to inspecting these labs. the usda says it will not adopt many of the recommendations suggested by the federal watchdog group. i'll explain their reasons why when i see you next. live in
. >>> according to the new york times the cia has been helping arab governments send weapons to syrian rebels. the newspaper says the air lift of weapons expanded significantly late last year. cia officers helped them shop for weapons including a large purchase from cover asia. >>> experiment bioterrorism labs could be doing more harm than good. kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with new reports that question the safety of these labs. kyla. >> reporter: a...
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preschool daycare so what we see is the shifting of educational costs from government which is always paid for twelve years on to students and their families . so by september two thousand and twelve the total student loan debt was nine hundred fifty six billion almost one trillion dollars this is a massive bubble and like mortgages it's going to burst on friday senate republicans led by texas senator ted cruz voted to make the situation even worse let's prioritize federal student loans democrats of course voted it down what we really should be talking about not is how can we help jamie diamond make more money off students but shouldn't we be providing every everybody with a free education is capable of getting in the way. the white eisenhower did the way it most of the other developed countries in the world and shouldn't we be unwinding all that student debt to free the next generation let's ask anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation anthony welcome to the program and thanks for having me so we've got students in debt a trillion dollars in the uni
preschool daycare so what we see is the shifting of educational costs from government which is always paid for twelve years on to students and their families . so by september two thousand and twelve the total student loan debt was nine hundred fifty six billion almost one trillion dollars this is a massive bubble and like mortgages it's going to burst on friday senate republicans led by texas senator ted cruz voted to make the situation even worse let's prioritize federal student loans...
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stay in his post amid wider speech fears trouble at the top will derail any chance of talks with the government. you know. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the u.s. mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days now risking their health in a desperate protest. one pm in moscow why matras a good having you with us here on r t our top story is in cyprus where fraud talks went down to the wire but cyprus managing to clinch an eleventh hour belo deal with its creditors to avoid financial ruin there's a price to pay those people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a ton a chunk of that taken away in the bank itself broken up ortiz tessera cilia has more from nicosia. deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of matched by the european central bank and putting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here capital a bank of cyprus like you know what's going to happen is going to be having to create the concept o
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government. having the wherewithal off to thethat in a way that message was the same, although translated differently. in other words, you speak the language of the people in the community in which you find them. i cannot, for example, go in front of a bunch of state and government employees talk about i want less government. all i said to them is i want to fire you. you talk about an efficient government that is responsive to people. that is a very different conversation. it is taking the message that off its core and translating it to people so they can understand it in their own language and see that values reflected. washington post" has a piece. the compare the general public opinion to staunch conservatives professed opinions. the percentage -- the most confessed they make are real and fair profit. 78 percent of staunch conservative say yes. the health-care law will have a mostly bad effect on u.s. healthcare. 27 percent of the general public says yes. 80 percent say yes. the numbers are al
government. having the wherewithal off to thethat in a way that message was the same, although translated differently. in other words, you speak the language of the people in the community in which you find them. i cannot, for example, go in front of a bunch of state and government employees talk about i want less government. all i said to them is i want to fire you. you talk about an efficient government that is responsive to people. that is a very different conversation. it is taking the...
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by saying that he was willing to talk about the departure of assad with his vice president and his government but not with the syrian president assad himself now tips resignation does raise questions over the integrity of the syrian national opposition coalition it comes on the heels of twelve opposition members pulling out last week over the election of applying minister the tip has complained that there has been insufficient groundwork to actually be able to form a government what we witnessing also is stark division among state not united picture at all and the opposition finding it very difficult to come to some kind of united stance on how to deal with the syrian regime with the tips sticking down is also seen as a sign of internal divisions it is seen as a sign of anxiety and so the question remains what does his resignation mean for efforts to find a diplomatic solution to this conflict. the u.s. is accusing iraq of turning a blind eye towards airspace being used by iranian flights travel weapons to syria secretary of state john kerry on a surprise trip to baghdad said iranian arms wer
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. >> i don't want the government promoting something i don't believe in but i don't mind if the government tries to be neutral on the issue. >> there are 250 public seats for each case. the court is expected to rule late in june. and our news reporter is traveling to washington, dc, and will be sitting in court when the supreme court considers whether california's proposition 8 is constitutional. the live report begins tomorrow leader on abc7 news. >> the debate over allowing gays to join the boy scouts comes to a head in may when the organization votes. in florida a coalition called online honor called for the banning of openly homosexual people from the scouts. they predict dire consequences if the ban on gays is lifted. >> we allow open homosexuals in scouting it will transform the program into something entirely inappropriate for children. >> change is not needed. the change will not solve any great oath problem. it will only create new problems. >> critics say the argument is remarkably similar to the one used against integration in the 50's and 60's, with members insisting they want
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government talks of expanding the notorious facility instead of considering the fate of those being held without charge or trial that. and also later exiled former pakistani president pervez musharraf has returned home planning to regain political power despite criminal charges under sedation threats from the taliban. the syrian national coalition has decisively rejected the resignation of its president early admires al-khateeb announced he was stepping down just months after he was elected on his policy i have the details. statement was outed said that he was stepping down because some matters have to quote him reached red lines now he hasn't explained exactly what prompted his resignation but he did say that he was designing to be able to work with freedom that cannot be available from official institutions keep in mind that her to it was someone that both russia and the united states look to as a person that they could negotiate with on the future of syria back in february hunted met with the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov following his claim that the syrian opposition was rea
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in whatever the government or detroit. i have cash i have a job i have savings and these questions for them are not as. their governor. it has agreed with the white cap and i think that's our silly reporting there and i don laughlin the director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation in paris believes that the developments in cyprus actually share their roots with a number of historical revolutions cyprus is yet another bit of the i would say power and ideologically crazed determination of the european elites to keep the single currency intact against all the odds i genuinely think and i'm not given to exaggeration that europe today is in a situation comparable to that of the french revolution all of the old shit revolution i mean by that that an entire class of people are going to be expropriated and treated as if they were criminals it is just as in the two revolutions i mentioned arris to crass as a class one hundred from the lampposts because it was decreed that their property had been criminally obta
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cards still fairly close to the vest until we get through some of these other policy issues, like the government shutdown, which seems to be out -- not a problem right now. the debt ceiling. so we only have one out-perform rating right now, which is technology. that's been a long-standing outperform for us. one underperform was consumer discretionary which is the potential for problems because of the tax increases. it turns out it's not having the impact on consumer spending as a lot of people thought. >> great advice. thank you so much. great to you on the prom. liz ann sonders and heidi moore joining me. up next, we're on the money. what is starbucks' recipe for success? my conversation with the company's founder and ceo about how he wants to do for tea what he has done for coffee. >>> and how health care may not be so healthy a business. >>> and later, talking tough on the smartphone market. can a new phone from a glass economy not so far away take a bite out of apple? what innovation means for your personal technology use, as we take a look at how the stock market ended for the week. back in
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or taxpayer dollars from the state government. it's the same taxpayers across the country. >> neil: to your point, whatever you get, be careful what you wish to. i don't want to get into the details of the plan to cover illegals with health care, but gets to the bigger point of added spending. the architects of the plan were saying, alet more problems than we envisioned. i'm paraphrasing but you get the gist. the taxes, fees, add ons, drop in parttime workers who lost their health insurance and other workers who lost their job because of companies taking on the held insurance is more than the strongest opponents imagined. >> that's exactly right. if you recall, speaker pelosi said we have to pass the bill to find out what's in it. now we're seeing the downside of that kind of thought process and not taking a very careful look at the thousands of thousands of pains to -- pages to see whereman is going to be spent. what it's costing business across the country and it's costing the taxpayers. >> neil: i know you're going to be meetin
or taxpayer dollars from the state government. it's the same taxpayers across the country. >> neil: to your point, whatever you get, be careful what you wish to. i don't want to get into the details of the plan to cover illegals with health care, but gets to the bigger point of added spending. the architects of the plan were saying, alet more problems than we envisioned. i'm paraphrasing but you get the gist. the taxes, fees, add ons, drop in parttime workers who lost their health...
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to stay in his post made wider fears that trouble of the toppled the rail chances of talks with the government. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the us mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their health in a desperate protest. noon in moscow i matter as a good having you with us here on r t our top story there were fraught talks that went down to the wire but cyprus has managed to clinch an eleventh hour bailout deal with creditors to avoid financial ruin a heavy price to pay though people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second biggest bank will see a chunk of that swiped away and the bank itself broken into pieces are these tests as more from the. the deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth. cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here on capitol bank of cyprus loci know what's going to happen is going to be having to create the concept of the good bank a bad bank so first of all those are the plans
to stay in his post made wider fears that trouble of the toppled the rail chances of talks with the government. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar in the us mainstream press prisoners have been refusing food for forty eight days risking their health in a desperate protest. noon in moscow i matter as a good having you with us here on r t our top story there were fraught talks that went down to the wire but cyprus has managed to clinch an eleventh hour bailout deal...
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stay in the post and made wider fears that trouble at the top will derail chances of talks with the government was . no. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the us media prisoners refusing food for forty eight days risking their health in a desperate protest. nine am in moscow i met très a good having you with us here on r t our top story there were fraught talks that went down to the wire but cyprus has managed to clinch an eleventh hour ballo deal with his creditors to avoid financial ruin there is a price to pay though people with more than one hundred thousand euros in the country's second largest bank will see a chunk of that taken away the bank itself will be broken up our tests are silly as more from nicosia. deal has. really been a last minute effort here trying to meet monday twenty fifth of march deadline. for cutting up liquidity there will be a restructuring of the country's second largest bank here are going to be having to create the concept of the good bad bad bad so first of all those are the plans that so the one hundred thousand euros will be
stay in the post and made wider fears that trouble at the top will derail chances of talks with the government was . no. i had no idea that. i did not. strike in guantanamo off the radar of the us media prisoners refusing food for forty eight days risking their health in a desperate protest. nine am in moscow i met très a good having you with us here on r t our top story there were fraught talks that went down to the wire but cyprus has managed to clinch an eleventh hour ballo deal with his...